MIRANDA LASH
Briefly

Curating is defined as 'telling a story (with care) through artworks,' emphasizing the importance of nurturing relationships with artists, staff, and communities.
Lash illustrates her curatorial practice by focusing on the stories behind artworks, sharing that it's essential to create a conducive environment for new creations.
The prospect of working on the Prospect.6 triennial involved a commitment to understanding and honoring each venue's unique community and history.
Miranda Lash expresses excitement about engaging with exhibitions like 'Hương Ngô: Ungrafting,' showcasing the integration of political history into contemporary art.
Read at Artforum
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